The FY26 budget includes major investments in housing, health care, education, and workforce, while maintaining fiscal discipline and fully funding pension obligations and reserves. $77.2 million ...
The Vermont House Thursday afternoon gave preliminary approval to the state’s 2026 budget bill. The measure, which passed 104 ...
Vermont lawmakers on Friday took the first steps to “buy down” an anticipated six percent increase in property taxes.
An amendment to the original bill removes a controversial provision that led to a similar bill’s failure last year.
A 2021 survey of Vermont households found that fear of medical debt impacted 85,000 Vermonters’ health care decisions.